ISM 2019 Program

Regular Sessions

Regular sessions cover the topics of the conference reported in
the Track Section. The
first submission (extended abstract or full draft paper) will be
reviewed by at least two members of the International Program
Committee taking into consideration scientific quality,
originality and relevance. ISM 2019 sessions are characterized by
3/5 minutes for introductions and then 20/25 minutes per paper,
of which 5 minutes should be reserved for audience questions and
comments. Please refer to Author’s
Instruction Section for further information.

Special Sessions

ISM 2019
solicits proposals for possible Track or Sessions to ensure that
the conference program reflects the concerns and needs of
advances in M&S. A Track is expected to collect at least 2-4
sessions, while a Session includes usually 3-4 papers. Tracks and
Sessions Proposals need to be submitted to ISM 2019 Conference
Chairs and or Specific Conference/Workshop Organizers; the
proposal need to include Proposal Title, Description, Related
Subjects and Chairs References.

ISM 2019 Keynote speakers

Nicolò
Nicolosi - Head of Education at FESTO
C.T.E.

Topic: The role of FESTO in the implementation
and promotion of the Industry 4.0 platform

Abstract: As an innovative company and
technology leader in industrial automation, Festo is
embracing digitalization and Industry 4.0. Festo CTE, a company of the Festo AG industrial
group, operates through the divisions of Festo Consulting and Festo Academy and aims to maximize
the productivity and competitiveness of its customers through an approach based on the
integration of continuous innovation and operational application, with a strong focus on
enhancing the value of people and their skills. After a brief description of the role of FESTO
within the Industry 4.0 platform, the initiatives conducted by FESTO to promote the new
technologies provided by the platform both for Research & Training and for the industrial sector
will be presented.

Bio: After a Bachelor in Electronic Engineering
with specialization in Robotics at the
Politecnico di Milano, Nicolò Nicolosi initially worked in many companies as responsible for the
development of new products based on robotic applications in the field of chemical analysis
robotized machines, printing automated machines and soldering processes. He has been working as
Head of Education at Festo Italy for the Education Division for 25 years.